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From: "Clark Sims" <csims AT templartrading DOT com>
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Subject: Identifying version #'s for cygwin
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2001 11:50:19 -0500
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About a week ago I posted a "bug report", that stated that sshd/Win2K were
incompatible. Bob Leutck also reproduced the problem. I suspected that the
problem was introduced during a recent upgrade of the cygwin suite, so I
deleted the cygwin directory, and tar zxvf,  a backup copy of the cygwin
suite, that I had made several months ago. The backup copy worked fine.

How do I get the version of the cygwin suite, from the bash command line?

I would like to do an additional post, on "How I got SSHD, to work on Win
2K", but I need the version #'s in order to be complete.

Thanks in Advance,

Clark Sims


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